A student argues that atoms are invisible to the eyes. Which option supports the student’s argument?
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Atoms are both Visible and Invisible to the eyes depending on the concept
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they are visible due to all surfaces, chemicals, and sources of energy being made out of atoms
also they aren't if you are talking about an atom by itself in its singular non bonded form; but beside that you also cant see a single atom by looking at it
in another way you can see atoms and by their singular self is of looking through a nanoscope which is like a microscope but 83490000000000000000000000.234917 times more magnified and precise it still counts as looking at atoms with the eyes due to you looking through the nanoscope with your eyes
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